Te Kanawa’s Adventure With A Troop Of Fairies

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Te Kanawa, a chief of Waikato, was the man who fell in with a troop of Fairies upon the top of Puke-more, a high hill in the Waikato district.

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This chief happened one day to go out and catch kiwi with his dogs, and when night came on he found himself right at the top of Puke-more.

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So his party made a fire to give them light, for it was very dark.

They had chosen a tree to sleep under, a very large tree, the only one fit for their purpose that they could find, in fact, it was a very convenient sleeping place, for the tree had immense roots, sticking up high above the ground.

They slept between the roots and made the fire beyond them.

As soon as it was dark they heard loud-voices, like the voices of people coming that way, there were the voices of men, of women, and of children, as if a very large party of people were coming along.

They looked for a long time, but could see nothing, till at last Te Kanawa knew that the noise must proceed from fairies,

His people were all dreadfully afraid, and would have run away if they could, but, where could they run to?

They were in the midst of a forest, on top of a lonely mountain, and it was a dark night.

For a long time the voices grew louder, and more distinct, as the fairies drew nearer and nearer, until they came quite close to the fire.

Te Kanawa and his party were half dead with fright.

At last, the fairies approached to look at Te Kanawa, who was a very handsome fellow.

To do this, they kept peeping slyly over the large roots of the tree, under which the hunters were lying and kept constantly looking at Te Kanawa, whilst his companions were quite insensible from fear.

Whenever the fire blazed up brightly. off went the fairies, and hid themselves, peeping out between the stumps and trees, and when it burnt low, back they came, close to it, merrily singing as they moved.

“Here you come climbing over Mount Tirangi

To visit the handsome chief of Ngapuhi

Whom we have done with”.

A sudden thought struck Te Kanawa, that he might induce them to go away if he gave them all the jewels he had about him.

So he took off a beautiful little figure, carved in green jasper, [greenstone[ which he wore as a neck ornament, and a precious carved jasper ear drop from his ear.

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Ah, Te Kanawa was only trying to amuse and please them to save his life. But all the time he was nearly frightened to death.

However, the fairies did not rush on the men to attack them but only came close to look at them.

As soon as Te Kanawa had taken off his neck ornament, and pulled out his jasper pendant, and his other ornament, made of the tooth of a tiger shark, he spread them out before the fairies, and offered them to the multitude who were sitting all round about the place.

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Thinking it better the fairies should not touch him. He took a stick. and fixing it into the ground, hung his neck ornament and earrings upon it.

As soon as the fairies had ended their song, they took the shadows of the pendants, and handed them about, from one to the other, until they had passed through their whole party, which suddenly disappeared, and nothing more was seen of them.

The fairies carried off with them the shadows of all the jewels of Te Kanawa, but they left behind them his jasper neck ornament and his pendants, so he took them back again.

The hearts of the fairies being quite contented at getting the shadows alone, they also saw that Te Kanawa was an honest, well-disposed fellow.

However, the next morning, as soon as it was light, he got down the mountain as fast as he could, without stopping to hunt for any kiwis.

The fairies are a very numerous people, merry, cheerful, and always singing like the cricket.

Their appearance is that of human beings, nearly resembling a European’s. Their hair being very fair, and so is their skin.

They are very different from the Maori and do not resemble them at all.

Te Kanawa had died before any Europeans arrived in New Zealand.

The first of the below posts has a list of the previous posts of Maori Myths and Legends

https://steemit.com/history/@len.george/how-war-was-declared-between-tainui-and-arawa

https://steemit.com/history/@len.george/the-curse-of-manaia-part-1

https://steemit.com/history/@len.george/the-curse-of-manaia-part-2

https://steemit.com/history/@len.george/the-legend-of-hatupatu-and-his-brothers

https://steemit.com/history/@len.george/hatupatu-and-his-brothers-part-2

https://steemit.com/history/@len.george/the-legend-of-the-emigration-of-turi-an-ancestor-of-wanganui

https://steemit.com/history/@len.george/the-continuing-legend-of-turi

https://steemit.com/history/@len.george/turi-seeks-patea

https://steemit.com/history/@len.george/the-legend-of-manaia-and-why-he-emigrated-to-new-zealand

https://steemit.com/history/@len.george/the-love-story-of-hine-moa-the-maiden-of-rotorua

https://steemit.com/history/@len.george/how-te-kahureremoa-found-her-husband

https://steemit.com/history/@len.george/the-continuing-story-of-te-kahureremoa-s-search-for-a-husband

https://steemit.com/history/@len.george/the-magical-wooden-head

https://steemit.com/history/@len.george/the-art-of-netting-learned-from-the-fairies

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That is one scary necklace, i would be scared to wear it.

Some poor tiger shark smiled at the wrong moment.
Or, gave his life protecting his "Colgate Smile"
The hole would have been drilled by hand, using a sharp rock point, there were no metals or machines then

Poor shark :(
I can imagine they would be worth a penny or 2 now. :)

the originals, with hand carved holes, you could probably retire on, Todays, with a machine drilled hole, probably only a few pounds.

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